Utah County mountain-community guide
Sundance
Mount Timpanogos, forested cabins, four-season recreation, arts and dining, canyon quiet, serious winter conditions, and one of Utah’s most distinctive residential settings.
Hello, Sundance
A residential mountain community beside a resort—not simply a collection of ski cabins.
Sundance occupies the North Fork of Provo Canyon beneath Mount Timpanogos. Sundance Mountain Resort anchors recreation, arts, dining, lodging, and events, while surrounding residential areas include full-time homes, second homes, cabins, condos, and individually managed properties.
Access, slope, snow, wildfire, drainage, trees, water and wastewater service, insurance, maintenance, parking, rental rules, and resort proximity can vary sharply by parcel. Mountain romance is real; so is mountain infrastructure.
Explore the community
A few Sundance settings
Resort base
Lifts, dining, lodging, arts, events, visitor traffic, resort-managed property, and walkable recreation.
North Fork residential areas
Cabins and homes among trees, district services, private roads, winter access, and varied elevations.
Brickerhaven
Distinct infrastructure history, mountain homes, water and fire considerations, slope, and access.
Timphaven and Stewart Road areas
Resort proximity, condos and cabins, parking, snow storage, rental questions, and individual associations.
Alpine Loop corridor
Scenic access, seasonal traffic, forest exposure, trailheads, wildlife, and limited roadside services.
Provo Canyon connection
US-189 access toward Provo, Orem, Heber, Bridal Veil Falls, river recreation, and winter travel.
Finding your fit
Mountain due diligence starts below the foundation and continues up the road.
Review site engineering
Study slope, soils, drainage, retaining, rockfall, avalanche context, trees, foundation, and geotechnical records.
Confirm access and winter duties
Identify public or private roads, plowing, snow storage, parking, emergency access, and seasonal restrictions.
Verify every service
Confirm district water, wastewater, fire, EMS, garbage, power, gas or propane, internet, and backup systems.
Read rental and association rules
Review county licensing, HOA or condominium documents, resort agreements, parking, occupancy, and management costs.
Local flavor
Powder mornings, summer concerts, full-moon lifts, studio art, waterfall hikes, mountain dinners, and very persuasive autumn color.
Sundance Mountain Resort’s calendar includes concerts, live music, culinary events, lift rides, yoga, art workshops, visiting artists, theater, and seasonal celebrations. Skiing, snowboarding, hiking, mountain biking, zip tours, and scenic lifts make recreation genuinely year-round.
Stewart Falls, Mount Timpanogos trails, Provo River, Bridal Veil Falls, Alpine Loop, Deer Creek, Foundry Grill, Owl Bar, and the Tree Room expand the menu from trail shoes to a properly excellent dinner.
Explore Sundance, Utah real estate
Search live MLS inventory and compare cabins, condos, full-time homes, second homes, resort-adjacent property, and forested mountain settings.
Live MLS listings
Newest Provo listings
Updated through IDX Broker from the MLS feed.
Single Family listings
Luxury listings
Condos / Townhomes listings
$299,000
2 bed 2 bath 1,070 sqft 0.02 acres
Brokered by Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Elite Real Estate (South County)
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Move-in helper
Connect Sundance utilities
North Fork district
North Fork Special Service District provides water, wastewater, fire, EMS, and garbage services within its service area.
Boundary check
Confirm that the exact parcel is within each district system; some canyon properties have different or private arrangements.
Power and heat
Verify Rocky Mountain Power, natural gas or propane, tank ownership, generator, fireplace, and winter backup plans.
Garbage and mail
Confirm district collection or compactor instructions, mailbox cluster, package delivery, snow access, and oversized-item rules.
Internet and cellular
Test wired service, actual speeds, installation timing, cellular coverage, and outage resilience at the property.
Before closing day
Confirm district and HOA balances, every provider, road duties, water and sewer status, fuel, insurance, and internet.
Do not assume resort proximity guarantees resort or district service. Verify every parcel, account, and system directly.
Worth the scoop
Ice cream, gelato, and mountain desserts near Sundance
Vinci Authentic Gelato — Provo
Premium authentic gelato made with carefully selected ingredients and a polished Italian sensibility.
Pinguino’s Artisan Gelato — Provo
Small-batch all-natural gelato using local dairy, farmers, suppliers, and traditional technique.
Rockwell Ice Cream — Provo
Locally made super-premium ice cream with dense texture and imaginative flavors.
Tree Room and Library Lounge
Refined resort desserts and affogato when the occasion calls for something considerably more dressed up than a cone.
Premium-first ordering reflects production style and ingredients, not paid placement. Provo options require a canyon drive.
Sundance is extraordinary when the property works as beautifully as the setting.
Let’s compare access, engineering, services, insurance, rental rules, resort proximity, and the realities of every season.




































